AutoDriveaway Leading the Way with Brett Hart
The President of United Airlines on What Most Leaders Get Wrong. Most leaders think their job is to talk. Brett Hart disagrees. Leading the Way is Auto Driveaway's leadership series podcast hosted by CEO and Chairman Rod Ruth. Every episode goes past the theory and into what leadership actually looks like when the stakes are real. In this episode, Rod sits down with United Airlines President Brett Hart. Casapos, Michigan kid. Over two decades in corporate law. Fifteen years at United Airlines, six as President. Brett's take is not what you find in a leadership book. Stop leading everyone the same way. Listen more than you speak. And when the pressure is at its highest, show your team what is waiting on the other side. Watch the full episode to see what he means. Tell us in the comments: what is the hardest leadership moment that shaped you most? Subscribe and stay in the conversation. autodriveaway.com

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